Tampines is the East's halal heavyweight. Three malls ring the MRT interchange — Tampines Mall, Century Square and Tampines 1 — each stacked with halal-certified chains, bakeries and dessert spots, while Our Tampines Hub adds a hawker centre and community dining under one roof. The Tampines Round Market & Food Centre keeps the traditional end alive with Malay breakfast stalls that sell out by mid-morning. Presiding over it all is Masjid Darul Ghufran on Tampines Avenue 5, one of Singapore's largest mosques, which makes the area a natural weekend anchor for Muslim families across the East. With the East-West and Downtown lines both stopping here, Tampines works as a halal dining base whether you live eastside or are just passing through to Changi. This guide tracks the certified and Muslim-owned spots across the malls, the hawker centres and the quieter neighbourhood blocks.
Halal spots you can reach on foot from Tampines's stations.
Where halal food clusters in Tampines.
All three interchange malls carry halal-certified outlets; Tampines Mall and Tampines 1 have the largest spread, and Our Tampines Hub adds a hawker centre. Check individual certificates on the MUIS register.
On Tampines Avenue 5, a short walk from the interchange — it's one of the largest mosques in Singapore. Expect nearby eateries to be busy after Friday prayers.
The Tampines Round Market & Food Centre has Malay breakfast stalls from early morning — go before 10am for the best pick, as favourites sell out.
No. Each listing is clearly labelled — MUIS Certified, Admin Verified, Muslim-Owned or self-declared — with a halal-confidence score. Always confirm certification on MUIS HalalSG.
Use the map view or area filters to see halal places nearby, then sort by halal-confidence score or rating.